House Bill 2013
Provides that person subject to certain court protective orders is prohibited from possessing firearms if person had opportunity to be heard on order and did not request hearing, failed to appear at hearing or withdrew request before hearing occurred.
3-27 (H)
First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
3-28 (H)
Referred to Judiciary.
4-17 (H)
Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed.
4-18 (H)
Second reading.
4-23 (H)
Third reading. Carried by Williamson. Passed. Ayes, 43; Nays, 15--Barreto, Bonham, Boshart Davis, Drazan, Hayden, Leif, Nearman, Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Sprenger, Stark, Wallan, Wilson, Zika; Excused, 1--Marsh; Excused for Business of the House, 1--Witt.
4-23 (H)
Vote explanation(s) filed by Boles, Noble, Smith DB.
4-24 (S)
First reading. Referred to President's desk.
4-25 (S)
Referred to Judiciary.
5-22 (S)
Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.
5-22 (S)
Second reading.
5-23 (S)
Third reading. Carried by Manning Jr, Prozanski. Passed. Ayes, 25; Nays, 3--Girod, Johnson, Thomsen; Excused, 2--Olsen, Winters.
5-28 (H)
Speaker signed.
5-28 (S)
President signed.
6-4 (H)
Governor signed.
4-22 (H)
Rules suspended. Carried over to April 23, 2019 Calendar.
6-10 (H)
Chapter 201, (2019 Laws): Effective date June 4, 2019.
Overview
- Provides that person subject to certain court protective orders is prohibited from possessing firearms if person had opportunity to be heard on order and did not request hearing, failed to appear at hearing or withdrew request before hearing occurred.
Key provisions
- Provides that person subject to certain court protective orders is prohibited from possessing firearms if person had opportunity to be heard on order and did not request hearing , failed to appear at hearing or withdrew request before hearing occurred.
- Punishes violation of prohibition by maximum of 364 days’ imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.
- Requires court to order relinquishment of firearms and ammunition when person is convicted of certain domestic violence offenses or subject to certain court orders.
- Requires person to transfer firearms and ammunition within 24 hours of court order.
- Requires court to notify district attorney and Department of State Police if person does not file affidavit or declaration concerning possession of firearms.
- Requires person to file declaration concerning disposition of firearms and ammunition within two judicial days of order.
- Authorizes contempt proceedings against person who does not file declaration.
- Requires law enforcement agency that takes custody of firearms pursuant to relinquishment order to notify Department of Justice and perform criminal background check prior to law enforcement agency’s return of firearms.
Penalties / enforcement
- Punishes violation of prohibition by maximum of 364 days’ imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.
Effective date / timeline
- Provides that person subject to certain court protective orders is prohibited from possessing firearms if person had opportunity to be heard on order and did not request hearing , failed to appear at hearing or withdrew request before hearing occurred.
- Declares emergency, effective on passage.
Exceptions / carve-outs
- Not specified in the OLIS summary.
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